The Prince's Consort was published three years ago today, and I became a published author! I can't believe it's been three years and six more books—it somehow feels both like much longer and no time at all at the same time. The Prince's Consort and Amory and Philip will always have a special place in my heart because it was my first published book and because of these characters and their story, that of a lonely prince with a magical secret and a commoner escaping from a horrible family who fall for each other and make a life together against all odds. I'm so happy that I get to visit with them in each book of the Chronicles of Tournai series, just to check in and see how they're enjoying their happily ever after and supporting the people they love.
About The Prince's Consort
Legends tell of large cats defending the principality of Tournai, but such creatures have been lost to time.
Or have they?
Prince Philip inherited the throne at a young age, and since then, his life has centered around ruling his country and resisting those pressuring him to take a wife and conceive an heir—forcing him to hide his attraction to men. When kind-hearted Amory is offered to the prince in exchange for more time for Amory’s father to complete a commission, both Philip and Amory are horrified. But Philip agrees to keep Amory at the palace, where they gradually become friends, then lovers. For the first time in his life, Philip is free to share not only his heart, but the magical shape-shifting ability that runs in the royal bloodline.
Neither Amory nor Philip imagined falling in love, and they certainly don’t expect the lengths those who oppose their relationship will go to keep them apart—maybe even resorting to murder.
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